Diana Mondino, after controversy over “Falklands” in an official statement: “We are identifying the person responsible to fire him”

Diana Mondino, after controversy over “Falklands” in an official statement: “We are identifying the person responsible to fire him”

“It is absolutely false that a statement has been issued from the Foreign Ministry where we call our Malvinas Islands by another name”said the official on her X account (formerly Twitter).

Along these lines, the Minister of Foreign Affairs stated: “Regarding the malicious version published on the government website, “We are identifying the person responsible to fire him.”

And he asserted: “We are going to go all out against anyone who, guided by leftist ideology, threatens the interests of Argentines.”

Finally, he concluded: “The Malvinas are, were and will always be Argentine, we are working to recover them.”

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In the same sense, the Ministry of Defensewho through his social networks, warned that he will be given “a summary urgently“to the person responsible for “this malicious act to disassociate it immediately.”

“The Minister has recently reaffirmed in all international forums his position on the Argentine sovereignty of the Falkland Islandsas was demonstrated in the last Conference of Defense Ministers of the Americas,” ratified the portfolio led by Luis Petri.

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Controversy: the Government called the Malvinas Islands “Falklands” in a statement

The Ministry of Defensepublished this Wednesday a release where called the Malvinas Islands “Falklands”just as Great Britain does. The “error” occurred in a text about the meeting that the chancellor had Diana Mondino with Gilles Carboniervice president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to discuss the resumption of a humanitarian project to identify remains of Argentine combatants who fell during the 1982 war.

In it release they had named “Falklands/Malvinas Islands” when they explained that the meeting had the objective of resuming negotiations on the Third Plan of the Humanitarian Project, aimed at identifying the Argentine combatants who fell in the Islands “during the South Atlantic conflict of 1982.”

When the criticism began, they corrected the statement erasing Falklands from the text. Later, they directly deleted it from the official website of the Ministry of Defense.

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The statement that the Government published and later corrected.

Source: Ambito

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